Arts Craftsmen Guild Drawing Jan Schmuckal Framed Prints
A Special Collaborative Auction and Studying the Saturday Evening Girls
Posted On December 1, 2020
A Special Collaborative Sale and Studying the Saturday Evening Girls
December i, 2020
past Kate Nixon
Painting by Jan Schmuckal
Auction Lookout man: Arts & Craftsmen Society Auction Now Accepting Bids!
A special sale has just opened featuring works from the artists of the Arts & Craftsmen Guild — and yous are invited to bid on 1-of-a-kind artwork, jewelry, lighting, sculptures, and more.
The Roycroft Campus appear a special auction in partnership with the Arts & Craftsmen Guild, which will include xv rare works of fine art created by the Guild'southward artists. The Guild has generously donated these unique pieces, most of which are fine art collaborations, to be auctioned and raise much-needed funds for the Campus' restoration and programs. The fundraising auction is open up until March 4th, 2021. The artists and craftspeople partnerships involved in the auction include: Jan Schmuckal and Jim Cordes, Marie Gniazdowski and Kim O'Sullivan and Bev Fehringer, Suzanne O'Brien and Lisa Ballowe, Yvonne Stoklosa and Stacy Smith, Barbara Strzepka and Norberg'south Art and Frames, Vicki Schneider and Ray Deibel, Jack Theisen and Jason Bakery, Karen Carlton, Richard Glover and Bradley Widman.
"We are extremely grateful to the talented artists in the Arts & Craftsmen Guild, who accept shared their wonderful artwork with us for this sale," expressed Short Maranto, Executive Director of the Roycroft Campus. "Since its inception, the Lodge has sought to support the Campus in many ways, and nosotros are excited to announce this exciting new opportunity for the community to meet the Society members' work and provide much-needed funding to the Campus."
"Then Sings My Soul" framed impress, painting past Jan Schmuckal and frame by Jim Cordes. Photograph courtesy of the Roycroft Campus Corporation.
The Arts & Craftsmen Guild seeks to promote and preserve the Roycroft Campus and the Arts & Crafts Motility through its mission to inspire a positive collaboration amongst the craftsmen and the community. Yvonne Stoklosa, Chair of the Arts & Craftsmen Order, shared that the artists are "thrilled to be able to back up the historic Roycroft Campus in a creative try. To challenge ourselves, we collaborated with other artists inside the Guild to create special, heirloom pieces we promise will generate funds."
To view and bid on sale items visit the Campus' website at: https://www.roycroftcampuscorporation.com/production-category/auction/. Items may likewise be viewed in person at the Copper Shop Gallery during normal business hours.
"Making Pots and Useful Citizens": A Study of the Saturday Evening Girls
The Restorative Power of Craft
Session iii: "Making Pots and Useful Citizens: The Sat Evening Girls"
Saturday, December 5th, 2020 1PM EST via Zoom
Register here: https://www.stickleymuseum.org/learn/programs-for-adults/the-restorative-power-of-craft/
"The Restorative Ability of Craft", the continuing course offered past The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, will focus this Saturday's efforts on The Saturday Evening Girls as an example of skill building and financial empowerment for young immigrant women. Every bit the official description for the course shows, the early pottery grouping instilled a sense of belonging in their new country:
"Founded in 1908 under the patronage of Helen Osborne Storrow and guided by the visions of Edith Guerrier and Edith Brown, the Paul Revere Pottery in Boston sought to provide immigrant girls a means of making a living in their new country. Using craft every bit a means to provide the immigrant population with wage-earning opportunities while instilling in them the Colonial history of America, the Paul Revere Pottery straddled progressive-era idealism and bourgeois fears that accept defined the American experience in the mod era."
The class has also studied the pottery firms Marblehead, Van Briggle, and Arequipa as examples of craft providing stability during times of instability, a theme very timely in today'southward world:
"It seems fitting that as we end what can be objectively described as a difficult year–with a contentious political season culminating in an ballot, a worldwide pandemic that has upended our ideas of normalcy, and more prolonged and shared suffering than whatsoever menstruum in recent memory–that nosotros focus on the Restorative Power of Arts and crafts. Shared throughout the early twentyth century, at that place was a belief that craft, the very act of making, could serve (As Eloise Roorbach noted in The Craftsman) as a "tonic" for the most fragile amid usa, bringing the craftsperson renewed health, financial security, and spiritual solace."
Registration is required for the class and all registrants will receive an email prior to each session with a link to join via Zoom. Additionally, all paid attendees will be emailed a private link to the session recording when it is available. Interested registrants may also register retroactively for a recording of a past session – these registrants will receive an email link once the video is fix.
Annals here: https://www.stickleymuseum.org/acquire/programs-for-adults/the-restorative-ability-of-craft/
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